Published On 14 Mar 202214 Mar 2022
These are the key events so far on Monday, March 14. Get the latest updates here.
Russia-Ukraine talks resume
- Talks between the two sides are to resume on Monday by videoconference, according to Ukrainian negotiators and the Kremlin, after both sides hailed progress at earlier rounds aimed at ending the fighting.
Air raid hits Kyiv apartments
- One person is killed and 12 others injured after an air raid on a residential building in the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv. The death toll was revised down from an earlier figure of two dead.
Nearly 2,200 killed in Mariupol
- Nearly 2,200 residents of Ukraine’s besieged city of Mariupol have been killed since hostilities began, the local authorities say, raising the toll by almost 1,000 since Wednesday.
- Mariupol faces “a worst-case scenario” if the warring parties do not urgently reach a “concrete humanitarian agreement”, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) warns.

Zelenskyy warns NATO
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned NATO could see member states come under Russian attack if they do not act to impose a no-fly zone over his country. His comments came after at least 35 people were killed in a Russian attack on a military base near the Polish border.
Instagram no longer accessible in Russia
- Instagram was inaccessible in Russia on Monday after Moscow accused its parent company Meta of allowing calls for violence against Russians, including the military, on its platforms.
- The move comes after Facebook and Twitter were blocked in early March as part of sweeping efforts by Moscow to control information available to Russians about its military operation in Ukraine.